SparkFun Electronics Commentsurn:uuid:214d0e4e-f1b1-d287-ce26-ac5b4c9f82492016-12-09T20:08:04-07:00SparkFun ElectronicsWizenedEE on TOL-08457 - Digital Tweezers MultimeterWizenedEEurn:uuid:59c31062-3d33-23b8-e1df-ed9b9346b0d72011-04-19T00:05:29-06:00<p>Please lower the price by 80 cents (314.15)</p>IllogicGate on TOL-08457 - Digital Tweezers MultimeterIllogicGateurn:uuid:bcbf7f02-12d6-4e99-60d3-3f08cca365ec2011-01-27T17:05:29-07:00<p>Second that!</p>Ruud Harmsen on TOL-08457 - Digital Tweezers MultimeterRuud Harmsenurn:uuid:85816cfc-531e-02fa-8965-83c4081e1d882011-01-01T05:09:36-07:00<p>I think there is a typo in the specification:<br/>
Specifications:<br/>
Operating Temperature: 0C to +55C<br/>
Storage Temperature: 40C to +60C<br/>
Relative Humidity: 0 to 90%<br/>
Battery Type: 1.5V LR44 Alkaline or Air zinc<br/>
Battery Life: 80 Hours typical with alkaline, 240 hours with air zinc battery<br/>
Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC): FCC 15 part B<br/>
Warranty: 1 year<br/>
Storage Temperatre, shouldn&rsquo;t that be -40 C to +60 C?</p>Kevin Vermeer on TOL-08457 - Digital Tweezers MultimeterKevin Vermeerurn:uuid:bf35db4f-a620-f8c1-06ce-215eda6cee252010-09-16T15:27:37-06:00<p>Couldn&rsquo;t you get the same effect for 1% of the cost by simply putting leads to banana jacks on onto a cheap pair of tweezers, and plugging into an existing DMM? Finding a pair of tweezers which are isolated might be a minor challenge, but I&rsquo;m sure that it would be easy to peel a pair apart and epoxy them back together, or you can pick up a pre-made,well-insulated one, like the $27 model here: <a href="http://www.alliedelec.com/search/productdetail.aspx?SKU=8856271" rel="nofollow" >http://www.alliedelec.com/search/productdetail.aspx?SKU=8856271</a><br/>
Looks like a nice DMM, but I already have one of those, and a $300 specialty tool feels a little steep for your weekend hacker customer base.</p>